Was put in touch with the recruiter through my school. She was slow to respond but always got back to me.
My interviewer was based in Europe, and he was interviewing me at 6pm his time. He was inattentive/distracted during my interview and he did not provide any feedback during the interview. The question was a graph question. It wasn't that bad and I finished it relatively quickly and discussed tradeoffs/runtimes/how I could make it more efficient. Though, I definitely was a little nervous and not performing at the top of my game. A few weeks went by, and I was notified I had not been selected to move forward in the interview process.
The interviewer sucked, but you can't blame anyone but yourself when interviewing for Meta. Prepare enough & you'll get it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Given an array of integers, is the array escapable?
no referral, directly applied online.
1 takehome with blue jean
2 technical rounds
- easy lc in first round
- easy-medium lc in second round
that was sufficient for intern level interview
I applied through university. I interviewed at Meta
Interview
First step in person (University recruiting), two coding problems at the blackboard and 5 minutes for questions to the interviewer.
Second step remotely. A quarter behavioural and the rest three quarters of an hour for 2 coding problems.
I felt a strong connection to the interviewers.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Motivations that brought me there.
Questions about SWEish experiences I had through my university career, both general (topic like particular challenges, collaboration) and more specific (experience with particular libraries).
Did the OA, the OA was 4 questions, passed, and then had an interview with a software engineer at Meta - still waiting to hear results back! I took it yesterday so fingers crossed